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April 25, 2012
 

Infographic! Logic Is As Logic Does, Right?

Some brilliant minds on the internet have put together a free creative commons infographic on logical fallacies. Not only is it free to check out and share, but they’ve made posters that can be easily printed and posted in your office, classroom, or dining room. Their goal is make the world aware of the sneaky tactics that politicians, public speakers, and the media employ to win arguments when they probably shouldn’t.

So, arm yourself against deception starting with these samples below!

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Michael Jones
Michael Jones
I'm an open content enthusiast, teacher, and education advocate. I've been lucky enough to work in these fields for about ten years in the US, Thailand, and Cambodia. Learning makes me happy. Current project: Learning about web development; If there's a mistake on the site--or no site at all--it's probably my fault.



 
 

 

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